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CLAIREMENT ROSÉ

DELICATE AND RADIANT


Bottle Clairement rosé

A MULTI-FACETED GRAPE VARIETY

Grenache Gris, a rare and delicate grape, reveals its full character only with careful handling. To preserve its natural freshness, the vines for Clairement Rosé from Roche Mazet are harvested at night or at dawn from carefully selected parcels. Every step of the winemaking process is designed to maintain the grape’s subtle aromas of orchard fruits, citrus, and white flowers, while showcasing its naturally luminous clarity.

PAYS D’OC, A LAND OF GENEROSITY

With sun-drenched, clay-rich soils and a warm, dry climate, the Languedoc is a region where grape varieties thrive with a distinctive Mediterranean character. Roche Mazet wines capture the essence of this terroir, bringing elegance and pleasure to every table and every moment of tasting.

ELEGANCE IN EVERY SIP

Clairment Rosé captivates with its crystalline, pale hue, highlighted by delicate lychee reflections. The nose unfolds expressive aromas of orchard fruits and zesty citrus, while the palate delights with fresh, luscious flavors of citrus and white blossoms, leading to a crisp, refreshing finish.

8° - 10°C

Best enjoyed chilled, as an aperitif, with tapas, a mixed salad, or seafood.

greatfood ideas

Classic
match

Enjoy Clairement Rosé alongside sea bass carpaccio with pink peppercorns, where its fresh and delicate notes perfectly complement the light, citrusy flavors of the dish.

Quick
match

Clairement Rosé matches perfectly with tomato tartare and burrata mousse, complementing the dish’s freshness and subtle creaminess.

Bold
match

Pair Clairement Rosé with vegetarian stuffed aubergines to highlight the dish’s vibrant flavors and complement its subtle textures.

Plat vin Clairement Rosé

TERRA VITIS, Roche Mazet’s Commitment to Sustainability Created by French winemakers, Terra Vitis is a state-recognized certification that promotes sustainable and eco-responsible viticulture. It aims to respect nature and its biodiversity, support people, ensure the economic viability of vineyards, and, above all, preserve the pleasure of wine. Through its cultivation methods and minimal interventions, it helps maintain living, fertile soils.